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词汇 extraordinarily
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Definition of extraordinarily in English:

extraordinarily

adverb ɪkˈstrɔːd(ɪ)n(ə)rɪliɛkˈstrɔːd(ɪ)n(ə)rɪli
  • 1In a very unusual or remarkable way.

    he was able to show us how people can behave extraordinarily
    sentence adverb extraordinarily, he escaped with a scratch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You said before - extraordinarily, I thought - that the price of water was likely to go up.
    • The decision of a panel of members, as well as concertgoers and radio listeners, was, extraordinarily, unanimous.
    • They have responded extraordinarily and we feel delighted that our procedures have worked.
    • The size of the market for consumer electronics products has expanded extraordinarily over the last decade.
    • Extraordinarily, the international community did little to try to stop this - until far too late.
    • Soon circumstances changed extraordinarily.
    • Levi was a survivor of Auschwitz, and wrote extraordinarily about that experience.
    • The Tempest can be regarded as a meditation on colonialism and, extraordinarily, the ability to let go the reins of power.
    • He was able to show us how people can behave extraordinarily, and how they can do extraordinary things while just being ordinary people.
    • Extraordinarily, it seems that there are no formal guidelines about this.
    1. 1.1as submodifier To a remarkable degree; extremely.
      he did a good job in extraordinarily difficult circumstances
      it is a simple story, extraordinarily well told
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a remarkable book, richly detailed and extraordinarily moving.
      • This struck us as quite extraordinarily ungenerous.
      • Alicia seems to be coping extraordinarily well, considering what she's been through.
      • This is an extraordinarily high number, the sort of growth rate that most policy makers can only dream about.
      • The exhibition has been extraordinarily successful.
      • That's an extraordinarily low figure, isn't it?
      • The fact of the matter is, it's an extraordinarily dangerous place.
      • That went down extraordinarily badly with people across the country.
      • The research component of the project is extraordinarily important.
      • The human mind remains extraordinarily difficult to understand.

Definition of extraordinarily in US English:

extraordinarily

adverb
  • 1In a very unusual or remarkable way.

    he was able to show us how people can behave extraordinarily
    sentence adverb extraordinarily, he escaped with a scratch
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was able to show us how people can behave extraordinarily, and how they can do extraordinary things while just being ordinary people.
    • Extraordinarily, it seems that there are no formal guidelines about this.
    • The size of the market for consumer electronics products has expanded extraordinarily over the last decade.
    • The decision of a panel of members, as well as concertgoers and radio listeners, was, extraordinarily, unanimous.
    • They have responded extraordinarily and we feel delighted that our procedures have worked.
    • Extraordinarily, the international community did little to try to stop this - until far too late.
    • The Tempest can be regarded as a meditation on colonialism and, extraordinarily, the ability to let go the reins of power.
    • You said before - extraordinarily, I thought - that the price of water was likely to go up.
    • Levi was a survivor of Auschwitz, and wrote extraordinarily about that experience.
    • Soon circumstances changed extraordinarily.
    1. 1.1as submodifier To a remarkable degree; extremely.
      he did a good job in extraordinarily difficult circumstances
      it is a simple story, extraordinarily well told
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fact of the matter is, it's an extraordinarily dangerous place.
      • This is a remarkable book, richly detailed and extraordinarily moving.
      • This is an extraordinarily high number, the sort of growth rate that most policy makers can only dream about.
      • That's an extraordinarily low figure, isn't it?
      • The research component of the project is extraordinarily important.
      • The exhibition has been extraordinarily successful.
      • The human mind remains extraordinarily difficult to understand.
      • This struck us as quite extraordinarily ungenerous.
      • That went down extraordinarily badly with people across the country.
      • Alicia seems to be coping extraordinarily well, considering what she's been through.
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